Help!! Bathroom remodel gone wrong, way wrong. I think. I had all the plumbing replaced in my daughter's bathroom a year ago. Finally the bathroom is finished - don't ask why it took so long. Anyway, when the water is turned on you get to take a bath and a shower at the same time.
How do I fix this? I can't find the plumber who installed the Price Pfister cartridge. And I had a second guy (a general conractor supposedly) come in to fix the mess the first guy made and he has disappeared as well (leaving his tools at my house).
The tiling is up, the fixtures all installed, and when I remove the faucet handle and cover plate the area around the cartridge isn't large enough for me to look in to determine whether or not the cartridge was installed upside down. Its the only thing I can think of that would be causing this problem.
Any other ideas?
I suppose the only thing I can do is to break out the tile to make a bigger hole in the cement board, remove the cartridge, and flip it right side up?? All the connections were made with brass fittings (male adapters) solder onto copper pipes to thread into the cartridge's female connectors.
How do I fix this? I can't find the plumber who installed the Price Pfister cartridge. And I had a second guy (a general conractor supposedly) come in to fix the mess the first guy made and he has disappeared as well (leaving his tools at my house).
The tiling is up, the fixtures all installed, and when I remove the faucet handle and cover plate the area around the cartridge isn't large enough for me to look in to determine whether or not the cartridge was installed upside down. Its the only thing I can think of that would be causing this problem.
Any other ideas?
I suppose the only thing I can do is to break out the tile to make a bigger hole in the cement board, remove the cartridge, and flip it right side up?? All the connections were made with brass fittings (male adapters) solder onto copper pipes to thread into the cartridge's female connectors.